It depends on the writer, his language, his country, his publisher and his popularity.
Best-selling authors like Nora Roberts and Stephen King make enough to live on -- the rest of us have to have "day jobs" to support our writing habits!
She's a writer, so she doesn't get a salary. She gets paid for books she writes, and she gets royalties.
He plays Melvin Udall, a writer of romance novels.
It would depend on how popular the show is, the more viewers the station gets, the better deal the writer gets.
She's a writer, so she doesn't get a salary. She gets paid for books she writes, and she gets royalties.
The rancher is the boss and doesn't earn a salary, he gets the profits or the loss. The wrangler or the buckaroo gets the salary.
the president of india gets salary from the government man
You would almost certainly be working freelance, and your writing would be paid largely on the basis of the how the editor sees the value of your writing. S/He will ask herself or himself questions like: How much is Jane's work attracting additional readers and so on. Obviously, once you have an established reputation, you would be paid more.
A new hire gets a salary of about $60,000
Study screenwriting so that you understand that format for telling stories, and keep writing and finishing scripts so that your work gets noticed or sold.
The president gets about $400,000 for a salary
Kerry Shook gets a salary from the church, but most of his salary comes from his books and ministry.
A salary is the money a worker gets from there job and it is also like a paycheck.